![]() The Versa 2 has a more premium look and feel than the previous Versas. You can also get a discount if your health insurance provider is one of Fitbit’s preferred partners. ![]() This fall, the company added the subscription service and a whole slew of features to the watch-like wearable, while keeping the price at a (relatively) affordable $200. I’ve recommended the past few iterations of the hugely popular Versa as the best fitness tracker for your money. Did I know that the company also has a meditation app? Ugh. ![]() My stress levels seemed high, Fitbit tactfully suggested. I clicked further into the app and discovered that I’m a restless sleeper I don’t actually spend that much time in deep REM. But my Sleep Score-a number Fitbit uses to rate my slumber-didn’t immediately improve. It was easy to follow the suggestions and up my hours asleep right away. I picked the sleep-focused program (“Get More Zzz’s”) and prepared to immediately pump up my immune system and short-term memory. The Versa 2 comes with a trial of Fitbit Premium, the company's paid subscription service with several different guided health programs. This standout sleep-tracking feature was something I was eager to test. It's an especially shrewd move, since the newest Apple Watch still has no sleep tech baked in. ![]() So it makes sense that, in its newest wearable, Fitbit places so much emphasis on its sleep tracking technology. We’re only just beginning to discover how sleep can make us happier and healthier.
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